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Hey everybody! Finished the resto on the bronco body! But mow it seems many of my engine and tranny seals are leaking. I heard there is a 50 year warranty on them and itís only been 49. Just kidding. I was wondering if anyone knows the torque requirements for fastening certain items.
I have a 1968 289
What torque is needed to tighten:

the water channels in the timing cover eroded enough to be like a hair of aluminum left. I found a replacement cover and machined the face front and back. I had oil leaking up through the timing chain cover and would pool right underneath the distributor.
I'm doing all the seals and gaskets at the moment and the timing chain and gears too. The upper main seal is gonna be the toughie without dropping the engine. But seems like it can be done!
Thanks guys!